Feckless Families and Workshy Skivers What role does Poverty Porn play in Welfare Reform (and Workfare Programmes)?

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Feckless Families and Workshy Skivers What role does Poverty Porn play in Welfare Reform (and Workfare Programmes)? These slides from a combination of Imogen Tyler, Kim Allen and Tracey Jensen s work on poverty porn and welfare reform

Since global financial banking crisis (2008) austerity measures introduced Blame for financial crisis shifted from Bankers to Benefits Claimants How? Why? The richest segment of the population has continued to get richerrise in wages at the top Increasing poverty at the bottom public consent for punishing welfare reforms

Escalating inequalities the elites profit from crisis and from austerity incomes of those under 30 have fallen 13%, more than anyone else s

Employment but also underemployed Why is it that unemployment is falling, but wages and income tax revenues aren't growing?

When you work hard and still sometimes have to go without the things you want because times are tough it is maddening to know that there are some people who could work but just don t want to. You know the people I mean. You walk down the road on your way to work and you see the curtains drawn in their house. You know they could work and they chose not to. And just as maddening is the fact that they seem to get away with it. (David Cameron, 2011, The Sun)

Office of National Statistics infograph

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation's report "Coping with the cuts? Local government and poorer communities" shows that spending cuts in more Office of National Statistics infograph deprived local authority areas are systematically greater than in affluent local authority areas. The difference between most affluent and most deprived being about 100 per head

Gendered Austerity: growth in child poverty, increase in gender pay gap, women effected most Women s Budget Group Fawcet Society Institute for Fiscal Studies Women s Resource Network North East Women s Service Money Advice Service TUC European Women s Lobby House of Commons Library And many more

Sum up so far The global banking crisis has been used as an opportunity to escalate an existing process of growing wealth at the top, and punishing those in the middle and at the bottom

A 101 deconstruction of postwelfare ideology @rustyrockets: "Is It Your Fault You're Poor? http://youtu.be/4hj8ptdpxqi

Question for today- why do we consent to these incredible inequalities? British Social Attitudes,2012

The rise of Poverty porn Benefits Street (Channel 4); People Like Us (BBC3); How to get a council house (Channel 4); Nick and Margaret: we all pay your benefits (BBC); On Benefits and Proud (Channel 5); Skint (Channel 4) Poverty Porn : a new genre of lifestyle television about real people s experiences of poverty, employment and welfare. Re-animates contemporary anxieties and concerns around so-called problems of 'welfare dependency', 'cultures of entitlement' and 'irresponsibility (Tracey Jensen, 2013) The objectification of the poor for other s enjoyment (Joseph Rowntree Foundation)

WHY DOES IT MATTER? MEDIA AS CONSENSUS APPARATUS There is a collusion between media and political elite in producing particular common-sense ideas about poverty (Tom Slater and Steve Crossley, 2014) The welfare scrounger can be seen to operate like the mugger of Hall et al s Policing the Crisis (1978) repeated figure across media, policy, etc These ideological conductors are symbolic and material scapegoats, the mediating agencies through which the social decomposition effected by market deregulation and welfare retrenchment are legitimated. Through these figures, existing historical beliefs and prejudices about particular populations coalesce with the current fears and anxieties of precarious populations (Imogen Tyler, 2013: 73) In this way, the media is seen to operate as a Consensus Apparatus that help generate consent for welfare reform. They incite feelings of anger and resentment towards the poor.

[Ev]ery time people look at White Dee it will serve as a reminder to people of the mess the benefits system is in and how badly Iain Duncan Smith s reforms are needed. White Dee is bone idle and doesn t want to work another day in her life and has no intention of finding a job. She expects the taxpayer to fund her life on benefits Conservative MP Philip Davies, 2014 White Dee sums up everything that is wrong with this country today. With her two children by two different but absent fathers, her fags and her telly, her long-term unemployment (she last worked in 2007) and indolent ways, some see her as the ultimate poster girl for Benefits Britain. Jan Moir 2014, Daily Mail

Benefits street: exposing the realities of welfare ghettos? Benefits Street exposed the series is the latest evidence of the way work-shy Britons have milked a system that continues to pay out like a limitless cash machine (The Express, January 2014) I defend our right and the necessity to tell the stories of some of the distressed parts of our society. (Howard Lee, Channel 4) The truth is getting out. Don't pretend benefits street is fiction Far from a one-off, clusters of social breakdown blight thousands of similar streets across Britain (Christian Guy, Centre for Social Justice) We let these problems be ghettoised as though they were a different country. Even now, for the most part they remain out of sight meaning people are shocked when they are confronted with a TV programme such as Benefits Street The reality is that our welfare system has become distorted (Iain Duncan Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions)

White Dee and the benefits mum Across the media we find the figure of the single mother with several children fathered by different men, reliant on benefits, living in a council house, and with an appearance which suggests lack of attention to body image, all of which within today s moral universe imply fecklessness, promiscuity and inadequate parenting (McRobbie 2013: 122)

Behind the myths: What stories of poverty are missing? There are generations of families who have never worked Only 0.3% of households have more than 2 generations that have not worked Public spending is high because of benefits cheats and fraudsters Most public spending goes on the unemployed We are spending too much money on large families or benefits broods Work is the best way out of poverty Just 0.7% of the benefits bill is spent on benefit fraud. This equals 1 billion, compared to 70 billion lost because of illegal tax evasion The largest chunk of social security spending goes to pensioners Families with 5+ children make up just 1% of benefit claims. There are only 180 families with 10+ kids. Low paid work is a significant cause of poverty. There has been a big increase in in-work poverty and most people classed as in poverty have a job; 58% of children in poverty have at least one parent in paid work Sources: Baumberg et al (2013) Exposing the myths of welfare for Class and Red Pepper; and the CPAG

Debunking myths of work-shy Britons Professors Tracy Shildrick and Rob Macdonald: debunking myth of generations of worklessness

AN ALTERNATIVE? The media have been criticized. for creating or reinforcing negative stereotypes and labelling people in poverty as scroungers, feckless or lazy. Journalists can play a valuable role in challenging the groundswell of belief that people are in poverty because of their own behaviour and inadequacies and could get out of it if they pulled themselves together. The media can tackle these prejudices as it has helped to tackle other forms of discrimination, such as racism (Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Reporting poverty in the UK: A practical guide for journalists, 2009)

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